Enhancement and inhibition of CELO virus pathogenicity in quail by avian adenovirus-associated virus.

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Abstract

Dual infection of 12 day-old quail (Colinus virginianus) with 10(6) plaque forming units of CELO virus and low doses of avian adeno-associated virus (A-AV), resulted in significant enhancement of CELO virus-induced mortality, whereas dual infections with high doses of A-AV resulted in a delay in mortality. A-AV induced enhancement and inhibition of CELO virus pathogenicity could be blocked by the addition of A-AV antiserum prior to infection.

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Bagshaw, C., Yates, V. J., Pronovost, A. D., & Chang, P. W. (1980). Enhancement and inhibition of CELO virus pathogenicity in quail by avian adenovirus-associated virus. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 16(2), 287–291. https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-16.2.287

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